Michigan’s First Openly Gay AG: ‘A Drag Queen for Every School’

Michigan’s first openly gay attorney general says there should be ”a drag queen for every school.”

Speaking at a civil rights summit Wednesday in Lansing, the state capital, Attorney General Dana Nessel said, according to reporting from The Detroit News’ Craig Mauger, that ”drag queens make everything better. Drag queens are fun.”

She added that there should be a ”drag queen for every school.”  Source: NewsMax


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  1. Before the school boards implement their drag queen curriculum to shape young children’s minds, the school boards and educational secretary need to contact the parents to see how they feel about the school indoctrination off their children. Nothing should be taught in schools without the parents permission. Children are not the property of the Federal Government.

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